how to set the fix time duty

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Friday41

Dear Sir,

I work in shift duty, I am very likely to use the outlook to record my duty.
But I have a problem, when that day my duty is A OR P . The duty was not
regular day period. The duty time is fixed a period. HOW can I to set up it
and no need to type in every time in everyday in OUTLOOK.

Thank You

Friday41
 
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VanguardLH

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I work in shift duty,

Everyone does. 1st shift, 2nd shift, 3rd shift, dayshift, nighshift,
full shift, half shift, or whatever. Your statement is meaningless.
I am very likely to use the outlook to record my duty.

Okay, I'll assume "duty" is the same as workload or work shift. You
never bothered to mention HOW you record your "duty". Maybe the
Journal function in Outlook? A list of tasks? WHAT?
But I have a problem, when that day my duty is A OR P .

Oh yeah, must more descriptive ... not! What is "A OR P"? AM or PM
maybe? You never described HOW you "record your duty".
The duty was not regular day period. The duty time is fixed a
period.

So your work shift has fixed start and end times but not what you
figure is the standard 1st shift or workday shift. So what do you
need changed in Outlook? The start-of-day and end-of-day times in
your calendar which are settings in the calendar options in Outlook?
HOW can I to set up it
and no need to type in every time in everyday in OUTLOOK.

Type the time in WHERE?

You might be better served by reposting where you include both your
native-language version of your message and your poor attempt at
English. Don't rely on language translators to construct intelligible
sentences in another language. At best, they should only be used to
convert from another language to your language to attempt to decipher
the text. Don't use them to convert your language to another language
and expect the other-language user to understand your message.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook does not support this on an automatic basis - you will need to continue to do this manually.

This feature has been requested many times, both by the public and Outlook MVPs, so we will see if it makes it into the next version.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

After furious head scratching, Friday41 asked:

| Dear Sir,
|
| I work in shift duty, I am very likely to use the outlook to record
| my duty. But I have a problem, when that day my duty is A OR P . The
| duty was not regular day period. The duty time is fixed a period. HOW
| can I to set up it and no need to type in every time in everyday in
| OUTLOOK.
|
| Thank You
|
| Friday41
 
V

VanguardLH

in message

After furious head scratching, Friday41 asked:

| Dear Sir,
|
| I work in shift duty, I am very likely to use the outlook to record
| my duty. But I have a problem, when that day my duty is A OR P . The
| duty was not regular day period. The duty time is fixed a period.
HOW
| can I to set up it and no need to type in every time in everyday in
| OUTLOOK.
|
| Thank You
|
| Friday41


Outlook does not support this on an automatic basis - you will need to
continue to do this manually.

This feature has been requested many times, both by the public and
Outlook MVPs, so we will see if it makes it into the next version.


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You actually understood what the OP was asking about? If so, please
elucidate. Thanks.
 

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